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Building low-cost high-speed fiber networks

Building low-cost high-speed fiber networks. Leveraging relationships with Cities and School Districts. Renton School District Network. 10G primary and 1G secondary owned fiber to nearly all 29 buildings in district Backup reserve fiber strands to each

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Building low-cost high-speed fiber networks

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  1. Building low-cost high-speed fiber networks

    Leveraging relationships with Cities and School Districts
  2. Renton School District Network 10G primary and 1G secondary owned fiber to nearly all 29 buildings in district Backup reserve fiber strands to each 1.5mile wireless link to non-district building 1G copper to every workstation Wireless in all instructional spaces: 3-stream, dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n, 900 Mbps
  3. How did we do it? With Help! Join a fiber consortium – most are free Learn from consortium members Pass Tech Bond/Levy Partner with geographically overlapping consortium members Identify possible common fiber routes Get quotes for installation Create project agreement and scope Run more fiber than you need today Light it up!
  4. Fiber Consortiums Counties, Cities, Emergency Response, Law Enforcement, Utility Districts, Hospitals, Libraries, School Districts, Government Agencies, and Universities have created beneficial partnerships Partnerships formed using interlocal agreements
  5. Interlocal Agreement (ILA) RCW 39.34 permits a local government to enter into interlocal agreements with other public agencies in the interest of cooperatively sharing resources for their mutual benefit. In accordance with RCW 39.34, the Renton School District has executed interlocal agreements with other public agencies for various purposes over the years. http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=39.34
  6. Community Connectivity Consortium Members: Cities: (Includes Administration, Fire, Parks, Police, Utilities) Algona, Auburn, Bellevue, Federal Way, Kent, Kirkland, Newcastle, Pacific, Puyallup, Renton, Seattle, Tukwila Hospitals: Evergreen, Overlake Education: Bellevue School District, Bellevue College, Lake Washington School District, Renton School District, University of Washington King County, Valley Communications Center http://www.communityconnectivity.org
  7. Seattle Fiber Consortium Members: Cities: (Includes Administration, Fire, Parks, Police, Utilities) Edmonds, Seattle Education: King County Library, Seattle Community College, Seattle Public Schools, University of Washington CM Emergency Operations Center, FBI, King County, King County Metro, Pierce County, Snohomish County, NOAA, UASI, USCG, US-GSA, US-GSA NP, WA-DIS
  8. Cost Sharing
  9. Possible Funding Sources Technology Capital Bonds Technology Levies General Fund UASI Grant BTOP Grant E-Rate Future lease savings Future lease revenue
  10. Possible Resource Sharing Empty Conduit Waive Permit Fees Waive utility pole attachment fees Project management staff hours Capital dollars Utility locate services Existing fiber assets
  11. What could you do? Save tax payer dollars while serving common constituents Create infeasible infrastructure when done together Have conversations and plan for opportunities that could only be dreamed about just a few years ago What resources could you provide to your students and teachers with 10Gig fiber to every building and minimal monthly costs? How about 40Gig fiber?
  12. What is next for RSD? Redundant, geographically-diverse, low-cost, high-speed internet connections to each building As everything shifts to cloud/web based, the network is key Possible co-location hosting opportunities Have conversations and plan for opportunities that could only be dreamed about just a few years ago Light up additional fiber strands to all buildings as needed Possible opportunities to expand city-wide free Wi-Fi and public safety Wi-Fi network
  13. Questions?

    Stosh Morency Director: IMS, Print Shop, Mail Room Renton School District www.RentonSchools.us Stosh.Morency@RentonSchools.us
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